The document outlines the structure and formatting guidelines for a presentation by the Computer Science and Engineering department at JAI SHRIRAM ENGINEERING COLLEGE. It includes sections such as Abstract, Introduction, Literature Review, Existing and Proposed Systems, System Architecture, and more. Specific instructions for font size and alignment are also provided.
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The document outlines the structure and formatting guidelines for a presentation by the Computer Science and Engineering department at JAI SHRIRAM ENGINEERING COLLEGE. It includes sections such as Abstract, Introduction, Literature Review, Existing and Proposed Systems, System Architecture, and more. Specific instructions for font size and alignment are also provided.
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JAI SHRIRAM ENGINEERING COLLEGE
TIRUPPUR – 638 660
Approved by AICTE, New Delhi & Affiliated to Anna University, Chennai Recognized by UGC & Accredited by NAAC and NBA (CSE and ECE)
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Team members details Mr/Ms.Guide Name.,
Name - registerno Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering JSREC Tiruppur Abstract Heading in times new roman size 45 Contents in times new roman 30 size. Use this bulletin All the content alignment must be justified(ctrl+E).
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Abstract Cont… If the slide continuous next use this above heading like that
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List of Slides Abstarct Introduction Literature review Existing System Proposed System System Architecture System Specification (software and Hardware Components)
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Cont… Module Description List that modules with explanation Output are sample screens Conclusion and future enhancement References 10